Economics

Political advisor and author Jeremy Rifkin predicts that the current economic system is headed for collapse, and in its wake will emerge a radical new model fostered by the Internet’s unprecedented capacity for rapid sharing and innovation.

Often I come back to the fact that empire culture has obliterated the vast majority of peoples on earth who understand how to tend to the balance of interdimensional life and gateways on this planet. That technological intelligence and organic living system…

War has long been viewed as a boon to economy. But in the last decades, economists and researchers have been making the case for “peace economics,” finding that economics can be used to prevent violence and war.

The MoneyLab project, a network that aims to critically explore, map and probe the politics, inner-workings and governance of these alternative digital-economic forms, invites contributions for The Moneylab Reader.

Our economic culture has traditionally overlooked our interconnectedness in favor of individual profit. But now a new movement is emerging in the world of business and finance that recognizes the need to shift the paradigm.

Rose Broome was walking on a cold night in San Francisco when she noticed a homeless woman living on the street. She thought, there must be a service to help people in need get crucial items like food and personal hygiene products, with some amount of transparency.

KMO welcomes Kevin A. Carson, “free market anti-capitalist” and the author of The Homebrew Industrial Revolution: A Low-Overhead Manifesto to the C-Realm to talk about economics, technology, natural and artificial property rights, and more.

If you look at the runaway growth of student loans and college tuition over the past three decades, the trend lines suggest an upcoming discontinuity. In other words, the future, in all likelihood, will not resemble the past.

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